Hi all---
I have about 4 years of AMT experience. Due to some time having passed-- and people dieing -- my documentation is not 100% complete.
My experience requirements would be under the part 46 section covering experience gained at a repair station or FBO.
If you go to the FAA's web page where they describe the requirements---- they cite 18 or 36 months. They also mention log books and pay stubs. They DONT mention anything
on a more granular level than that. About a year ago I visited my local FSDO and talked with one of the maintenance regulator guys...… and I showed him all my paperwork which
consisted of some check stubs and log books from 2 places. However my log books and check stubs don't continuously cover the whole time. I talked to him there about an hour---
and it seemed that everything I had for him he kind of blew off. He then went on to tell me that he wanted/need to see specific documentation of experience in EACH and every one of the individual topics in the curriculum.
I can find NO stipulation for this anywhere.
This doesn't make sense in a way----- if I worked at a repair station-- (which the regs specifically mention--) just about every repair station I've seen are only licensed to do certain
types of operations under their license. (unlike an FBO which gets around to doing most types of repairs eventually) SO---- If I worked at a repair station for 36 months----
I would be qualified to take the A+P written test------ and I would have not gotten experience in every topic. So -- it sounds to me like this guy just pulled this requirement out of his
backside---- maybe as a CYA maneuver. So if that's true--- he is basically just refusing to help me- and making of a fake nonexistent reg to justify it.
this is very frustrating to me. It seems like he wants me to be able to prove that I don't need to take the test in order to qualify to take the test. This seems like it defeats the purpose
of taking a test...….. or like a bank who you ask for a loan from that wont give you the loan unless you have more cash than the loan in your bank account.
is this gut just afraid of putting his name on ANYTHING ???? and doing a huge CYA ?????? and--- how can I work around it. ?????
Tim
I have about 4 years of AMT experience. Due to some time having passed-- and people dieing -- my documentation is not 100% complete.
My experience requirements would be under the part 46 section covering experience gained at a repair station or FBO.
If you go to the FAA's web page where they describe the requirements---- they cite 18 or 36 months. They also mention log books and pay stubs. They DONT mention anything
on a more granular level than that. About a year ago I visited my local FSDO and talked with one of the maintenance regulator guys...… and I showed him all my paperwork which
consisted of some check stubs and log books from 2 places. However my log books and check stubs don't continuously cover the whole time. I talked to him there about an hour---
and it seemed that everything I had for him he kind of blew off. He then went on to tell me that he wanted/need to see specific documentation of experience in EACH and every one of the individual topics in the curriculum.
I can find NO stipulation for this anywhere.
This doesn't make sense in a way----- if I worked at a repair station-- (which the regs specifically mention--) just about every repair station I've seen are only licensed to do certain
types of operations under their license. (unlike an FBO which gets around to doing most types of repairs eventually) SO---- If I worked at a repair station for 36 months----
I would be qualified to take the A+P written test------ and I would have not gotten experience in every topic. So -- it sounds to me like this guy just pulled this requirement out of his
backside---- maybe as a CYA maneuver. So if that's true--- he is basically just refusing to help me- and making of a fake nonexistent reg to justify it.
this is very frustrating to me. It seems like he wants me to be able to prove that I don't need to take the test in order to qualify to take the test. This seems like it defeats the purpose
of taking a test...….. or like a bank who you ask for a loan from that wont give you the loan unless you have more cash than the loan in your bank account.
is this gut just afraid of putting his name on ANYTHING ???? and doing a huge CYA ?????? and--- how can I work around it. ?????
Tim
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